Claims
- 1. An oxygen concentrator system comprising:a compressor having an inlet adapted to receive a flow of gas from an ambient environment and an outlet; a molecular sieve assembly operatively coupled to the outlet of the compressor, wherein the molecular sieve assembly separates the flow of gas from the compressor into components including a concentrated gas, and wherein the molecular sieve assembly has an outlet that provides a flow of the concentrated gas to a user; and a muffler assembly having an intake port and an outlet port, wherein the outlet port is operatively coupled to the inlet of the compressor, and wherein the intake port is adapted to receive the flow of gas from the ambient environment for subsequent compression by the compressor, the muffler assembly comprising: an intake conduit having a hollow interior adapted to receive a flow of gas from an ambient environment, and a baffle disposed in the hollow interior of the intake conduit for restricting the flow of gas through the intake conduit, wherein the baffle defines at least a portion of a first plurality of fluid portals that separate the first flow of gas into a plurality of flows of gas as such gas passes from a first side of the baffle to a second side of the baffle, thereby disturbing the first flow of gas for attenuating noise.
- 2. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 1, wherein a first periphery of the first plurality of fluid portals is defined by a side wall of the intake conduit and wherein a second periphery of the first plurality of fluid portals is defined by the baffle.
- 3. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 1, further comprising an attenuator disposed relative to the baffle such that the first plurality of fluid portals are defined by a combination of the baffle and the attenuator.
- 4. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 3, wherein the attenuator is integral with the baffle.
- 5. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 1, wherein each of the portals in the first plurality of fluid portals has a shape selected from the group consisting of circular, oval, elliptical, linear slots, or curved slots.
- 6. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 1, where in the muffler assembly includes a compressor interface at the outlet port defining a distortion chamber having a cross section that is larger than a cross-section of the intake conduit, wherein the intake conduit communicates with the distortion chamber.
- 7. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 1, further comprising a second baffle disposed in the hollow interior of the intake conduit for restricting the flow of gas through the intake conduit, wherein the second baffle defines at least a portion of a second plurality of fluid portals that separate the flow of gas into a plurality of flows of gas, thereby disturbing the first flow of gas for attenuating noise.
- 8. An oxygen concentrator system comprising:a compressor including a compressor housing having an intake port adapted to receive a flow of gas from an ambient environment for subsequent compression and an outlet port for delivering a flow of pressurized gas; a molecular sieve assembly operatively coupled to the outlet port of the compressor to receive the flow of pressurized gas therefrom, wherein the molecular sieve assembly separates the flow of pressurized gas into components including a concentrated gas, the molecular sieve assembly having an outlet that provides a flow of the concentrated gas to a user; and a muffler assembly integral with the compressor housing such that the compressor housing and muffler assembly move as a solid body, the muffler assembly comprising: an intake conduit having a first end, a second end operatively coupled in a fixed relation to the compressor housing, and a hollow interior adapted to receive a first flow of gas from an ambient environment, and a baffle disposed in the hollow interior of the intake conduit for restricting the flow of gas through the intake conduit, wherein the baffle defines at least a portion of a first plurality of fluid portals that separate the first flow of gas into a plurality of flows of gas as such gas passes from a first side of the baffle to a second side of the baffle, thereby disturbing the first flow of gas for attenuating noise.
- 9. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 8, wherein a first periphery of the first plurality of fluid portals is defined by a side wall of the intake conduit and wherein a second periphery of the plurality of fluid portals is defined by the baffle.
- 10. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 8, further comprising an attenuator disposed relative to the baffle such that the first plurality of fluid portals are defined by a combination of the baffle and the attenuator.
- 11. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 8, wherein the attenuator is integral with the baffle.
- 12. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 8, wherein each fluid portal in the first plurality of fluid portals has a shape selected from the group consisting of: circular, oval, elliptical, linear slots, or curved slots.
- 13. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 8, wherein the muffler assembly includes a housing member interposed between the second end of the intake conduit and the compressor housing and directly coupling the intake conduit with the compressor housing, wherein the housing member defines an acoustical distortion chamber having a cross-section that is larger than a cross-section of the intake conduit, and wherein the intake conduit and the intake port of the compressor housing communicate with the acoustical distortion chamber.
- 14. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 13, wherein the muffler assembly further comprises an outlet conduit disposed at an end of the housing member proximate to the intake port of the compressor housing for channeling a flow of gas from the acoustical distortion chamber into the intake port of the compressor housing.
- 15. The oxygen concentrator system of claim 14, further comprising a filter disposed within the outlet conduit.
- 16. An oxygen concentrator system comprising:a compressor having an inlet adapted to receive a flow of gas from an ambient environment and an outlet; a molecular sieve assembly operatively coupled to the outlet of the compressor, wherein the molecular sieve assembly separates the flow of gas from the compressor into components including a concentrated gas, and wherein the molecular sieve assembly has an outlet that provides a flow of the concentrated gas to a user; and a muffler assembly having an intake port and an outlet port, wherein the outlet port is operatively coupled to the inlet of the compressor, and wherein the intake port is adapted to receive the flow of gas from the ambient environment for subsequent compression by the compressor, the muffler assembly comprising: an intake conduit having a hollow interior adapted to receive a first flow of gas from an ambient environment, a first baffle disposed in the hollow interior of the intake conduit for restricting the flow of gas through the intake conduit, wherein the first baffle defines at least one fluid portal, and a second baffle disposed in the hollow interior of the intake conduit for restricting the flow of gas through the intake conduit, wherein the second baffle also defines at least one fluid portal, and wherein the first fluid portal and the second fluid portal are not coaxially aligned with one another so that the flow of gas follows a tortuous path through the intake conduit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Divisional of prior U.S. patent application no. 09/440,519 filed Nov. 15, 1999, which is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) of prior U.S. patent application no. 09/030,048 filed Feb. 24, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,731.
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